The comprehensive findings show that these LGBT undocumented adults are more likely to be male and younger; less likely to be Hispanic; and more likely to be Asian than the overall undocumented population.

The reports also estimate that there are 32,300 binational same-sex couples in the United States today. Under the discriminatory Defense of Marriage Act, U.S. citizens and residents are denied the right to sponsor their same-sex partners for family-based immigration.

A new Immigration Equality/Latino Decisions poll, also out today, shows overwhelming Latino support for LGBT provisions to be included in comprehensive immigration reform legislation. The poll shows that 64% of Latinos favor immigration reform that includes lesbian and gay binational couples. Support remains strong across faith lines among Latino Catholic and Evangelical voters.